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The Cuba Record from Cuba, Kansas • 1

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The Cuba Recordi
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Cuba, Kansas
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1 D. THE CUBA RECOR it NUMBER 3 CUBA, REPUBLIC COUNTY, -KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900, vCLUMN Tae Week's Doings night and suuda.v stopped corn husking for a few days aud caused some of our farmers to drive fence FRANK DOUPNIK, Ui HF.A1.F.K IX '1 YES. WOKAL, posts. oi let Pointers on the Most I Ui The Calderhead Rally The Largest Demonstration Ot the Season. W.

A. Calderhead the leadiug republican orator and congressman Miss Mary Jones, of Belleville was in our neighborhood Saturday. Important Topics. A Falsehood Nailed. Tinware, Stoves Pumps and Windmills.

ker Watct Kepa mm una and Sewing Machine flawortli Happenings, Smoke the Bohemian Girl. Made by 0. A. Bohner, Marysville, Kansas. Mrs.

C. A. Graham of Mlltonvale, is in town this week visiting old time friends. Harve Streeter, the old time Cuba barbar, visited friends in Cuba Thursday of this week. Steve Hadachek was a visitor to Wymore, Saturday, to see and hear Mark Hanna "and others Jo Novak, of the Daylight, heard Mark Hanna dispense true republicanism at Wymore last Saturday, Eli Wagener purchased a set of of the west, spoke to an overflowing Chalmcr Devore who is attending Some of the supporters of the fu Also Paints, Oils Glass and Painters 1 1 house at the opera house ednes the State Normal at Washington, Material.

day afternoon. Mr, Calderhead 's sion ticket are industriously circu lating the report that in taking se spent Saturday and Sundayat home. remarks were chiefly confined to rurity on behalf of the county from the actions of the administration, Tho sale pf R. Brown -as well Mr, Brown and family will the D. M.

Steele Mercantile Compa try bank, J. F. Close as county at Best Line of Goods Always kept in fjtivk, the causes and effects, besides i general resume of the political fcitu start for Qklehoma in the ner.r fn ture, LOVENBURG KASL torney, so drew the contract that ation. As usual, the congressman said Mercantile was only re backed bis assertions with pruofs 3 new harness of Chas, Wokal last Marcie Brown and A kiffin went to Wymore Saturday, on the speial at quired to pay the county interest Wednesday preparitorv to go to the of two per cent per annum Below we give a copy of the Con that could not be denied, even though there were several prominent populists in the audience who came with the express purpose of Fred Pnusician and Surgeon, farming, so he says. IN- tract in f-U which speaks for itself.

The Cuba band plaved for the While the contract specifies no par Calderhead rally at Wayne, Wed criticising, so it is said. Calder tieular rate of interest, it is well nesday evening and as usual scored Office one Door South of Post Office' head is one of the old Abraham Lin known that where no rate is men a decided success. train, to hear Mark Banna, A big rain Sunday. Grant Arbuthnot went to Kansas City with a load of hogs Sunday. Weby Mapes is tlie popular barber of this city, also entertainer.

Died. The seven-j-ear-olU daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner died Vehicles Farm Implements, 1 doned, the legal rate, which is six Sheldon and Son offer a new pair Holds Special Diploma on Diseases coln type of republican and citizens, a man in whom the people can place their utmost confidence without fear of being betrayed or misrepresented. His explanation of the of shoes to any lady, gentleman or per cent, governs: St, JosEPn Missouri.

Feb. 10. 1896 the. child who will find one pair of poor In of the dismissal 4 fcKROCS SYSTEM, Hf (J, shoes in their stock, cf a cetain action now pending in I Remember that Sheldon Sod District Court of Republic coun many political subjects of national importaijce made for him many staunch friends who will see to it that he is again returned to his well ty. Kansas, wherein the Board of have put in a complete stock of new, clean and up to date goods since their mid-summer clearing sale.

Thursday morning of this week of heart trouble following a touch of diphtheria. Miss NettieTurner was City Restaurant, County Commissioners of Republic earned seat in congress at the ex Editor Kimball of the Scandia We handle the eiebrated McCcroik t. SMITH aud SHELHAMMER. Journal, was a pleasant caller at this office while in town last Wednesday attending the big republi Hot or Cold Lunch piration of his present term. Besides Mr.

Calderhead, there were Candidates Ward. McCall and Hogin. Ward, our next representative a lovable, intelligent aud promising child, having the generous qualities and many favorable talents known to her parents. Brief funeral ser-y ices were conducted by Rev. Tremaiu at the family resi4enee after which the remains were laid to rest in the can rally.

At all Hour Krp-ih Rraaji AHvavd HARVESTER and MOWER i Hand. Fresh Oyster iid Mrs. Theodore Ingham is one of proved to the satisfaction of all that were not prejudiced, that the talk Celery Now in Season ATT AND SE.E us JJr L.i. All Hours. our latest subscribers.

Mrs. Ingham is a close reader of current literature and her appreciation of the RecorDIs highly complimentary. of his being a Burton man was false and by well founded arguments Union cemetery beside that of a litte brother who had gone on before her. The Record, on behalf of the entire community, extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved parents in furthur proved that his apponent Doctors Howard, Bert Williams, the Haskell was more in Burton's favor than If You Want the Best and latest! himself. this their hour of sorrow.

Bos worth egg and poultry man, had business in Beatrice, Saturday, and' incidently took in the big republi John Hogin, candidate for county A First Claw Entertainment attorney, made a brief talk regard can rally over which Mark Hanna precided. The Orr Co. ing the constitutional amendment upon which the voters will be call Styles in The celebrated "Sunflower pants" gave one of their excellent steriop-tican shows at the opera house PHYSICIANS AN Office in Hear or liauk. Offlw tlunr 11 a. id, to 3 p.

m. Residence Second Honse North ot Krej Jleth-viist t'liuroh. are taken from the fleece, scowered, carded, spun, woven, cut, made Tuesday and Wednesday night of ed upon to decide at the coming election, The importance of this amendment interests all alike, as he' said, regardless of political belief. and guaranteed by the Topeka this week which jva highly satisfactory in every respect. Their re Furniture and Carpets Mr.

did not attempt to make; Woolen Mill Co, and sold by Shel-' don Son, Cuba, Eans, production of scenes during the lab? couuty, Kansas, is plantitt and D. M. Steele, Ceo. N. Davis and Earnest et.

al. are defendants and v. hich aid action orders of at-tachxezt were issued and levied on the following described real estate tp-wit: All of "section Iso. Ten (10) township No. Three (3) of range JJo.

Three (3) and the northwest quarter () of section No. Fourteen 0-4) in township No. Four (4) of tange No. Four (4), all in Republic county, Kansas; and in which real estate The Dudley M. Steel Mercantile Company claims an interest to any interest obtained by i'-ie levy of said orders ofittatch-rient the said The Dudley M.

Steele Mercantile a corporation organised under the laws of the state of Missouri, and domiciled at St. Joseph, hereby promises to pay to -he Board of County Commissioners it Republic county, Kansas, such Sums of money as may remain unpaid On the deposit account of the fiaid Board of County Commissioners (the said account having been car-lied in the name of the County Treasurer of said county) With the stoking, house of Davis, Steele Co. heretofore doing business at Belleville, Kansas, together with, the interest accrued thereor. The said sum of money shall be; paid within thirty days after the: Receiver of the said firm of Davis, Steele at Belleville, Shall hate been discharged upon' full administrtion of said estate by he order of the court or Judge thereof hating jurisdiction of said receivership. DUDLEY M.

STEELE MER. By D. M. Steele, Pres. Charles E.

Jessopp, Sec'y. wars in the Philippines and Cuba was the best ever witnessed in our Geo. Moon and wife of Beatrice, Call on are visiting with parents and friends in Cuba and vicinity this city. They have the most complete outfit of geiieMl important views of any similar organization, ca (com a general speech but said enough to: convince his hearers that he is capable of handling the business pre-taining to the office to which he as- pires in a iirst class manner Hogin majority in the coming election is variously estimated in Cuba, about two to one being the average majority predicted, while in other! week, this being the first lay off; dean; Auctioneer. r.

-r Prompt attention given to sale aud auctions in a.ii parrs of the country. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Everyth George has had since working for the Rock Island road at Beatrice. SLLPfpk pany on the road. Their agent and business manager, Walter Hasey is a genial gentleman with whom it is a pleasure to do business.

W. Steeiib'lock, who ior some time ZC First townships it is claimed that his ma-? jority will be even more. Bert McCall the efficient ana past has ield the position of night man at the Rock Island depot, was' this week promoted to the position of perator at rnankato. The com-, paaay appreciates good men and promotes 4hem as fast as their ability is made known. Grand Republican Kallu- Tom McXeal, editor of the Topeka scholarly gentleman who now oc Mail and Breeze, Albert T.

cupies the office of clerk of the dis-. trict court, and who will of course, be re-elected, was called for but Reed, great chalk talker, will address the people at the opera We are justin receipt of a letter from owing to the lateness of the hour, simply thanked 3he audience for Tom Northup, acoompanied by the cash to pay for a year's subscription to the Record. Tom is mana-; house, Cuba, Wednesday evening Oct. 31st. Every body come out to thismeeting, it will be highly entertaining.

remembering him -and the meeting to ad journ. Bert will roll np a big majority in every precict inthecounty, a fact which no one can conscientiously 4oubt. A oil inlu Sent! I'a The Sew. ger of the Chicago Lumber Co. 's yard at Rexford, where he is fast gaining a reputation as one of the company 's best and men.

It is the intention of this paper to This meeting was really the first have a good correspondent in every township near Richland in order republican meeting of any conse that its civo.ula.tion may be of gener The Record extends its best wishes to Tommyand predicts that he will soon reach the top round of the business ladder. quence so far held in Cuba, but the enthusiasm displayed wasequiv-alent -to republican al interest, and in order to encourage those who may have a idle Smith Skelhammer have sold here this year. the Citv Restrurant to Link Mc- moments during the jjjvv.or evening to write a few itea. we will send them the jajw" free and furnish A small 'um of money recently in Cuba by Walter Brown. By proving property and paying for this feotice the owner will receive the 'Same.

P. F. Brown, -Cuba, Kan. Crackenwho will assume charge next Monday. While Messrs.

Smith THE COUNTRY, tationery for communications each Shelhammer have done a fair business in -the restaurant line, they hae more important and week. The work will be 'found a pleasure as soon as you become familiarized with jvand.at the same time affords interesting reading to those who are acquainted or have lived in the locality. Mail your Prairie Home ScribblinQS. SCRIBBLER. business in Oklahoma, near Still Rrtorntlom of Regret.

Whereas it has pleased "the Ruler of the universe to remove from our midst by death Brosh, son of our keloved A. B. Brosh, be it Resolved by water, where "they expect to reside and farm in the future. TheREcoHD John returned from his will accompany they and keep them iterns sptthey rpach its no later than Wednesday ea-rh posted oet the most important events latter part of.Jaslj week. He reports a pleasant Cuba Lodge No.

371 1. O. O.T. that of Both Side ot the Campaign. we extend our heart felt sympathy prosperous trip.

The Hanna excursion irhich left to the bereavedparents and relatives Joe Sissell went to Cuba for Wymore early Saturday morning, was well all also that copy of these resolutions be nlaced on the records of this Wednesday -to completer for an eighty acre farm laYisr'tirth of along the line by democrats atd re lodge and published in the city pa The Kansas City Star has decided upon a speeiatfedUire Presidential Campaign which vas never undertaken before by newspaper. At its request the chairman of the two national committees, Messrs. K. Jjcoiti and aA Hanna, have selected-and appoi4fed there which deal has 5cecj. tender publicans alike.

Many democrats pc-rs. contemplation for. scene time. who went expecting tc a man weighing four hundred We noticed Clarence ftira- C. N.

Laxe, i A. Marvin-, Committee. A. Exgle, pounds with Stellar -signs all over ham, of MiltoniJe, in our neighbor two distinguished writers to con duct in the Kansas City Star, a de his make-up, were dolefully disap hood week. partment to be called Ihe Cam pointed, as Mr, proved by The R.

I. are putting up a new tVeUosTn that L. D. Oliycrsold words and looks! to be one of -the; 'Windmill tower attheir stock yards paign Forum." In.this department the arguments of the two great parties will be presented, si.de by side, dav by day. To conduct the demo most effective as well as the mos his'xme hundred and twenty acre fcr-EStJiis week to Mr.

Herinjzh for $3,300. We Will be sorry, to logical speakers that ever address' WM ed the citv. He also addressed the Time Tables. cratic side, Mr. Jones has selected and formally appointed Mr.

"Willis citizens of Beatrice the same day. Mr. Alexander, the opponent of the Hon. J. F.

Close, was in town Wednes ROCK ISLAND R. OOI5G WEST. day afternoon but finding so many re' J. Abbott, chief of thepress bureau of the democratic national committee, and, for the republican side, Mr. Hanna has selected and appointed the famous journalist and literateur, Mr, Murat HaLstead.

Upon learning the decision of the wo chair-mant the engaged the two gentlemen and on Faft Mall and Express 11-23 p. m. MaU and txpress 3-lv p. m. Inn! Na 15 4-00 a.

m. Frelf ht o. 66. Dally Excpt Son. J-Cj p.

FrelaatNo. 63 'vIib publicans on the scene tohear Calder head, he hiked out, returning Thursday to renew acquaintances. It is amusing to hear the opponents of Close talk about Alexander's big OOISGEAT. 11-lrta. August If, the Campaign Forum 4-00 a.

m. Mall and Ex pros Faat XaU ud Express zpreas 'o. ID Fralaht So. 94 Mr. -OIliver from our midst-if it is their intention to remove from the neighborhood, but say, drd you hear of land selling that way four years ago? Well I guess npt, about all of the sales made were by the sheriff and for a much smaller amount.

George Sissell 's new house is nearing completion, which, when completed will add much to the appearance of the neighborhood. Mr. C. Whitney returned from Kansas City the latter part of last week with a fine bunch of cattle which he will fped at his farm this winter. The soaking rain of Saturday was inaugurated, to be continu mm 8-30 majority, and some even offering to ed in the regular issue of the Star 11-16 a.

m. Fnlf ht So. Dly. Except Hon. bet, when conservative politicians E.

J. CLARE. Agent, in a better positions to know pre dict a large majority for Close. The slander going the rounds regarding GOISG WEST. ifarSaW f-S3 p.

m. daily and Sunday, until the end of the campaign. An interesting fea-ure of the Forum will be the answers to questions upon campaign topics, submitted to the Star to be answered by either Mr. Halstead or Mr. Abbott, or both.

Under the circumstances, the answer thus given will have the stamp of authority or the national committee. ii-uj m. TT muz GOUTS EAST. 1135 IX! fl Mr. Close is hurting his enemies worse than it is himself.

An article ia another column of this issu is Faawocer Jfo 99 11-18 a. ro. rratfbt No. UB daily except Sunday. A.

L. SISBfcSTOS. Af eat. urgently roquestd to be read..

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